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. >> bill: coming up next, an outrageous education that legal gun owners are like convicted sex offenders and should register. >> now al gore >>. >> bill: it's hard to believe but the former public advocate of new york city mark green compare americans that legally own guns to sex offenders. >> if we have a megyn's law because i think everyone might agree if you are convicted child molester a neighbor might want to know that because in your home safe but maybe they can hurt someone else. there is a spillover effect. same thing with guns. >> bill: here now to react, our correspondent. >> mark green should know better. >> bill: i think onerous. >> it's grotesque. >> bill: is that good. >>ed now if the reference is publishing concealed weapons and permits. i don't have a problem with the newspaper doing that. i am the parent of a seven-year-old. i would like to know what families own guns before i let my kidding over to play or sleep over. i think it's legit. i think the newspaper under the law of new york has right to publish it. >> bill: do you want to know before you let your seven-year-o
. >> bill: coming up next, an outrageous education that legal gun owners are like convicted sex offenders and should register. >> now al gore >>. >> bill: it's hard to believe but the former public advocate of new york city mark green compare americans that legally own guns to sex offenders. >> if we have a megyn's law because i think everyone might agree if you are convicted child molester a neighbor might want to know that because in your home safe but maybe they...
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. >> bill: coming up next, an outrageous education that legal gun owners are like convicted sex offenders and should register. register. >> now al gore c'mon dad! i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy... instead i got heartburn. [ horse neighs ] hold up partner. prilosec isn't for fast relief. try alka-seltzer. kills heartburn fast. yeehaw! like say, gas station sushi. cheap is good. and sushi, good. but cheap sushi, not so good. it's like that super-low rate on not enough car insurance. pretty sketchy. ♪ and then there are the good decisions. like esurance. their coverage counselor tool helps you choose the right coverage for you at a great price. [ stomach growls ] without feeling queasy. that's insurance for the modern world. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. >>. >> bill: it's hard to believe but the former public advocate of new york city mark green compare americans that legally own guns to sex offenders. >> if we have a megyn's law because i think everyone might agree if you are convicted child molester a neighbor might want to know that because in your home safe but
. >> bill: coming up next, an outrageous education that legal gun owners are like convicted sex offenders and should register. register. >> now al gore c'mon dad! i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy... instead i got heartburn. [ horse neighs ] hold up partner. prilosec isn't for fast relief. try alka-seltzer. kills heartburn fast. yeehaw! like say, gas station sushi. cheap is good. and sushi, good. but cheap sushi, not so good. it's like that super-low rate on not enough car...
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. >> bill: coming up next, an outrageous education that legal gun owners are like convicted sex offenders and should register. >> now al gore and we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] today, jason is here to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lin grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. >>. >> bill: it's hard to believe but the former public advocate of new york city mark green compare americans that legally own guns to sex offenders. >> if we have a megyn's law because i think everyone might agree if you are convicted child molester a neighbor might want to know that because in your home safe but maybe they can hurt someone else. there is a spillover effect. same thing with guns. >> bill: here now to rea
. >> bill: coming up next, an outrageous education that legal gun owners are like convicted sex offenders and should register. >> now al gore and we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] today, jason is here to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lin grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice....
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little did i know this came with the added bonus of an extracurricular education in the arts. chris arrived with his stack of lps, many courtesy of his step dad, bob. the chronicle music critic at the time. austin contributed his eclectic theater and comedy recordings and, well, himself. those of you that know austin know that nothing more need be said. balancing that urbane cultural scene chris invited me to visit his grandfather, where we got to do gold panning from the virgin load of dirt. it was lesson in history from the stevens family. i will never forget what a great experience it was to live with those two guys. moving on to his study habits, everyone knew how brilliant he was, an enlightened manner. he was truly the smartest man in the room but never comported himself that way. he was confident and outgoing. never arrogant. always self-effacing, quick with a laugh or grin. always looking for ways to learn something from everyone else around him. he was no surprise considering chris came from such good stock. chris studied western civilizations and immerses himselfs in
little did i know this came with the added bonus of an extracurricular education in the arts. chris arrived with his stack of lps, many courtesy of his step dad, bob. the chronicle music critic at the time. austin contributed his eclectic theater and comedy recordings and, well, himself. those of you that know austin know that nothing more need be said. balancing that urbane cultural scene chris invited me to visit his grandfather, where we got to do gold panning from the virgin load of dirt....
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we found that when prisoners got a college education in prison. the rate of real funny after they left prison dropped to zero compare that with the fact that in prisons throughout the united states the average reset of a summer a or a a pending after people is two thirds sixty sixty seven percent within three years in massachusetts we thought we could go twenty five years without a single rate offense with people who had. gotten a college degree a violent person and that's only one among you know many many different ways we're going to get clearly you're on a sunday now dr i mean you just said yourself i mean the rate dropped nearly zero in such a short period of time when you were director of the mental health for the massachusetts prisons and i mean this is a discussion that this whole country and not the world needs to be having especially in the wake of these violent epidemics thank you so much for coming on breaking it down shedding can incite really needs to be done dr james gilligan. thank you very much. if you like what you see so far go t
we found that when prisoners got a college education in prison. the rate of real funny after they left prison dropped to zero compare that with the fact that in prisons throughout the united states the average reset of a summer a or a a pending after people is two thirds sixty sixty seven percent within three years in massachusetts we thought we could go twenty five years without a single rate offense with people who had. gotten a college degree a violent person and that's only one among you...
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two girls had grown into smart educated young women under their stepmother's tutelage. nelly had graduated from a boarding school in connecticut where she studied french with none other than the prime minister of france. nina had gone a step further entering college with both of her parents resounding blessing. she was attending vassar in the keeps the new york. new york. lazy self is, well, 17, was about to close out his high school years at a seminary in your bound east hampton massachusetts. graduation was just a few weeks ago. that is, if he could make it without being expelled. he was charming, handsome, and much to his parents dismay, completely ambivalent about his education. even so, skinner hoped he would go on to your mac next year. also enrolled in boarding school was libbey, 14, who was attending a school in new haven, connecticut, at her school year had just ended and she was back home again. joe, 11 and belle, eight, were each eager for summer break. getting ready for the summer games, joe bought a baseball bat the previous weekend, and that their youngest
two girls had grown into smart educated young women under their stepmother's tutelage. nelly had graduated from a boarding school in connecticut where she studied french with none other than the prime minister of france. nina had gone a step further entering college with both of her parents resounding blessing. she was attending vassar in the keeps the new york. new york. lazy self is, well, 17, was about to close out his high school years at a seminary in your bound east hampton massachusetts....
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folks in newark, urban educators tend to like him more than suburban educators. you have all these constituencies that would normally be united against a republican governor and they're really confused and divided. it's very impressive. >> well, you know -- >> some democrats would say he does. very true. >> let's remind our viewer of an important thing. this is a national show, okay? it's not like we're dealing with the intricacies of new jersey every day. what happens is there's a thing called a national profile and there's a thing called truth, what happens in your state. on the national profile, when he's on "today" show or cbs this morning or abc or cnn, we're not getting into what's happening in new jersey. what you see with sweeney, he's trying to take some of the shy off christie. they recognize there's a gubernatorial election coming up. i think what sweeney should be doing is saying who is going to be the democratic candidate and how can we create a message in our state, forget national shows. in our state to go chris christie. otherwise, it's sour grape
folks in newark, urban educators tend to like him more than suburban educators. you have all these constituencies that would normally be united against a republican governor and they're really confused and divided. it's very impressive. >> well, you know -- >> some democrats would say he does. very true. >> let's remind our viewer of an important thing. this is a national show, okay? it's not like we're dealing with the intricacies of new jersey every day. what happens is...
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. >> reporter: experts say more education is needed to help young women make wise choices about whether they should drink alcohol and how much. rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >>> and we're back in a moment with the night the luck o' the irish ran out. ♪ chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. >>> we learned overnight one of the great nonfiction writers of our times, richard ben cramer, has died. if you were a young journalist in this country wanting to know how best to cover politics, campaigns and politicians, richard cramer's book "what it takes" it all it took. it chronicled the 1988 campaign as it focused on bush 41, on bush 41, dukakis, biden and all the educated at johns hopkins and columbia. richard ben cramer died of lung cancer at the age of 62. >>> well, you know how they say roll tide. the tide certainly rolled right over notre dame last night as alabama owned the bcs college championship game. from the get-go there were sad irish eyes all over this today. a 42-14 thumping for the crimson tide
. >> reporter: experts say more education is needed to help young women make wise choices about whether they should drink alcohol and how much. rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >>> and we're back in a moment with the night the luck o' the irish ran out. ♪ chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. >>> we learned overnight one of the great nonfiction writers of our times, richard ben cramer, has...
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educators throughout this country have raised their hands for more demanding education for their kids. source in the coming years will likely drop and many of my colleagues will be called incompetent prepared -- incompetent. and in fact, they are merely telling the truth. no good deed goes unpunished, as we all know. as a community, it is time to rally behind his candor and courage and prepare the public to consider smart investment, to support people who are making great choices and doing their work. it is time for society to reinvest in this work. at the same time, mediocre and crop the stuff is just as expensive as excellent stuff. we need to demand higher standards in the things that we purchase pipa -- that we purchase. some excellent stuff will be free. can we build our networks and be equally germane about investment and standing behind people and also a tough-minded enough to admit that a lot of what we have invested in so forcefully creates no return for children. there is a kind of dual standard here that is possible. -- a dual candor that is possible. >> by michael with the
educators throughout this country have raised their hands for more demanding education for their kids. source in the coming years will likely drop and many of my colleagues will be called incompetent prepared -- incompetent. and in fact, they are merely telling the truth. no good deed goes unpunished, as we all know. as a community, it is time to rally behind his candor and courage and prepare the public to consider smart investment, to support people who are making great choices and doing...
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a new study expird active video games -- compared active video games to physical education classes in school. children use more energy when it came to going to p.e. class. >>> your eyes are the key to being trusted. that's according to a new survey that says people with brown eyes are considered much more trustworthy than those with blue eyes. people also said men with bigger mouths and larger chins -- jay leno -- were more trust worthy than men with narrow faces. >>> trust may soon be a major issue for hundreds of students attending a local training school. they may be in for the shock of their lives later this morning. coming up at 5:05, the school which crushed the dreams of thousands of students. >>> it is 4:53. time for the question of the morning. this is funny. >> according to men's health magazine, 25 % of men say they do this when they have a bad day, whether they have blue eyes or brown eyes. they a, lift weights, go running, b, break something, or c, talk to their significant other. right. >> i used to break something but i've grown out of that. go to our facebook fan page.
a new study expird active video games -- compared active video games to physical education classes in school. children use more energy when it came to going to p.e. class. >>> your eyes are the key to being trusted. that's according to a new survey that says people with brown eyes are considered much more trustworthy than those with blue eyes. people also said men with bigger mouths and larger chins -- jay leno -- were more trust worthy than men with narrow faces. >>> trust...
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in the long term i'm worried about education. if we don't educate the coming future of americans, we're not going to have the work force, the kind of leaders and military that we need. >> neil: do you think we should be the world's kingpin, it does seem to a push and maybe we'll see it secretary of state kerry, a shared role but it shouldn't be u.s., u.s.? >> i don't think we think we should be the kingpin. whether or not you like it, we are the one nation in the world that can do things that none else can. there are certain things, even groups of nations can't do unless the united states participates in some way. i think most wars in the future will be coalition based, but we've got to understand we're not just another equal nation. we bring power, credibility, experience and technology that makes us unique. we can't hide in the crack, we have to lead. >> neil: general stanley mcchrystal. it's a great read. will you learn a lot, an awful lot. you think about this whole afghanistan thing, and realize as i did, we inherited a mess
in the long term i'm worried about education. if we don't educate the coming future of americans, we're not going to have the work force, the kind of leaders and military that we need. >> neil: do you think we should be the world's kingpin, it does seem to a push and maybe we'll see it secretary of state kerry, a shared role but it shouldn't be u.s., u.s.? >> i don't think we think we should be the kingpin. whether or not you like it, we are the one nation in the world that can do...
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for free to everyone around the world, they're going to turn education, high-quality education, from a privilege to a basic human right, so that anyone, no matter their social, economic or family circumstances, has access to the best education. >> reporter: those lofty goals-- the experience of teaching thousands of students and the possibility of future profits-- are what got these courses going. professors from top universities are signing up, even though they are not paid by the providers. eventually, universities may share revenues they receive-- when there are revenues-- with the professors. and those star professors have inspired intense student interest in the courses, says coursera's other co-founder, andrew ng. >> most people today will never have access to a princeton, stanford, cal tech class. but now, if you wake up tomorrow morning and you decide you want to take a cal tech class, you can. you can just sign up for one, and it's free. >> reporter: math teacher salman khan started providing free online classes in 2010 out of his house, arguing that new approaches to teachi
for free to everyone around the world, they're going to turn education, high-quality education, from a privilege to a basic human right, so that anyone, no matter their social, economic or family circumstances, has access to the best education. >> reporter: those lofty goals-- the experience of teaching thousands of students and the possibility of future profits-- are what got these courses going. professors from top universities are signing up, even though they are not paid by the...
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>> to put chips in it just because they want to make sure they get the state education aid they can get? if they don't know where the pupils are and the pupils are not there and they are loitering, they are not going to get the money. >> i thought these were chips as in fritos? >> you can't put chips in people's pupils. >> anthony, are you a libertarian guy. it is in the school. >> it is just in the school. it is nt r -- it is not like they are tracking him around the neighborhood. they have these things called truant officers. this is just a high-tech version of that. i don't see a problem with it. if i had that in my day perhaps i would have graduated high school and had a job my parents would have been proud of. jay we went -- >> we went from truant officers to marks to -- narks to chips. >> did you graduate? >> i am a high school dropout. >> that's incredible. you may be the only one i know. and you probably make like seven, eight figures? >> it is crazy the amount of money i make. >> anthony, you said something interesting. >> well thank you. >> you said they will only track the st
>> to put chips in it just because they want to make sure they get the state education aid they can get? if they don't know where the pupils are and the pupils are not there and they are loitering, they are not going to get the money. >> i thought these were chips as in fritos? >> you can't put chips in people's pupils. >> anthony, are you a libertarian guy. it is in the school. >> it is just in the school. it is nt r -- it is not like they are tracking him around...
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they, like so many other southern evangelicals, migrated to california, set up mega-churches, educational institutions and eventually became differently involved in politics. beverly lahaye who is a particular interest of mine in this book, founded a group called concerned women for america which still claims to be the largest women's political organization in the united states. she based her organization on five spiritual principles, the bible, the family, patriotism, the sanctity of marriage, the sanctity of life and she began to litigate, arguing that religious parents should have more control for example over what their children were taught in school, arguing that the era, the equal rights amendment for women was a violation of the fundamental order of things, and winning many of these cases. >> host: did you interview her for your book? >> guest: i did not. she retired about, almost 15 years ago now and lives in california. >> host: somebody would have liked to have talked to? >> guest: i very much would like to talk to her and one of the things that's really important is that an org
they, like so many other southern evangelicals, migrated to california, set up mega-churches, educational institutions and eventually became differently involved in politics. beverly lahaye who is a particular interest of mine in this book, founded a group called concerned women for america which still claims to be the largest women's political organization in the united states. she based her organization on five spiritual principles, the bible, the family, patriotism, the sanctity of marriage,...
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the education department dropped cursive writing as a requirement. they expected students to be more efficient in typing. this handwriting folks, it is a dying art. bill: you teach your kids to write letters, right? martha: absolutely. bill: good, smart, cool etiquette. martha: absolutely. bill: well-done. eye-popping numbers, bringing new calls to reform the u.s. tax code. we spend 6 billion hours a year doing taxes, folks. fox business network's charles payne with more on this how are you doing, charles? >> i admit i forgot how to write cursive. i tried to write a note recently. bill: apparently jack lew did too. listen, man, we can argue about the tax burden, about the time and you can argue about the tax burden of actually paying your darn taxes for crying out loud. but mercy, two heed. >> 6 billion hours. the gao did a study in 2005 said the inefficiency of the tax code, this is back then. the inefficiency the time that it costs us to gather everything up, cost the country up to $600 billion a year. the last time this thing was revamped it was 1
the education department dropped cursive writing as a requirement. they expected students to be more efficient in typing. this handwriting folks, it is a dying art. bill: you teach your kids to write letters, right? martha: absolutely. bill: good, smart, cool etiquette. martha: absolutely. bill: well-done. eye-popping numbers, bringing new calls to reform the u.s. tax code. we spend 6 billion hours a year doing taxes, folks. fox business network's charles payne with more on this how are you...
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a >> that's right, educate aboutss the closing process, the application process. >> reporter: andy schnegenberger u showed us another neighborhood reynoldstown. it was first settled by freed slaved after the civil war.s today, working class families want to move in. schnegenberger directs non- profit groups like resources for communities, which guide first- time buyers through the mortgage process. the folks that you typically deal with, give me a sense of who they are? >> so our member organizations work with families that are typically low- to moderate- income, you know, annual incomes of $30,000 to $50,000 to $60,000 a year. >> reporter: the new rules are designed it to protect them from risky loans and the banks from borrowers taking a loan they cannot afford. they cap total debt payments at no more than 43% of a borrower's income; mandate a consumer's financial records be verified; ban interest-only loans and limit large payments calledo balloons due at the end of a loan. but schnegenberger is also worried regulators could tinker with the rules by the end of the year. >> concerns about the d
a >> that's right, educate aboutss the closing process, the application process. >> reporter: andy schnegenberger u showed us another neighborhood reynoldstown. it was first settled by freed slaved after the civil war.s today, working class families want to move in. schnegenberger directs non- profit groups like resources for communities, which guide first- time buyers through the mortgage process. the folks that you typically deal with, give me a sense of who they are? >> so...
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we now seem to take for granted the educational inequalities in which poor children are under educated or not qualified for college and assigned to lower -- and are consigned to lower earnings and unemployment. if the debt is rich rigged -- if it is a raid against the poor, it is the opposite for the rich. it is too often that inequality is the product of corruption or unequal opportunity. that is the second source for the unoccupied movement. a third route concerns the crisis in our government in a democracy. meaningful democracy cannot exist when moneyed interests can buy elections and lobby of legislation. for example, 2/3 of americans support -- but in a logical fashion in congress is committed to blocking reform in this area. add to this list, concerted efforts to restrict bargaining rights of unions to deprive people of the right to vote and you appreciate the full measure of the democratic crisis we face. fourth and final issue is the challenge of finding a way to manage the economy and provide a good life for everyone. no solution to the problems of climate destruction can be -
we now seem to take for granted the educational inequalities in which poor children are under educated or not qualified for college and assigned to lower -- and are consigned to lower earnings and unemployment. if the debt is rich rigged -- if it is a raid against the poor, it is the opposite for the rich. it is too often that inequality is the product of corruption or unequal opportunity. that is the second source for the unoccupied movement. a third route concerns the crisis in our government...
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not the typical people becoming dependent but suburban college educated mothers wanting free healthcare and birth control. that is hard to stop >> dana: when you were in germany filming the movies in the 1990s. >> bob: you did? >> dana: it's embarrassing. >> greg: to pay for gender reassignment surgery. >> dana: you said you notice that europe had gone from providing emergency safety net to people to comfortable nest and they can't affect it. starting to affect them. >> greg: i didn't listen to anything you said. >> dana: why? thinking about the movies? >> greg: she is wearing a blue dress so her head is floating in space there. goes her hands. >> dana: wardrobe! >> greg: i disagree with eric. bob as a former addict you can recognize people who are barreling toward addiction. andrea is saying europe as yun keys, governmentune keys look at america as here comes another one hooked on the government syringe. can i say this? i lost my pen. we save europe from nazis and soviet and restored their economy through the marshall pan. we carried the carry -- throughe martial plan. we carry them th
not the typical people becoming dependent but suburban college educated mothers wanting free healthcare and birth control. that is hard to stop >> dana: when you were in germany filming the movies in the 1990s. >> bob: you did? >> dana: it's embarrassing. >> greg: to pay for gender reassignment surgery. >> dana: you said you notice that europe had gone from providing emergency safety net to people to comfortable nest and they can't affect it. starting to affect...
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. >> the main purpose would always be education. no matter how good they are, a small percentage are going to make it to the pros. and a small percentage of those are going to make it as stars. >> reporter: those are two of the 10,000 interviews spanning 25 years just acquired by the library of congress. the tapes from the national radio program "sports byline usa" are being converted to digital files to be shared with the public. >> i believe the earliest is from 1988. >> reporter: gene jianna the collections courier, says it takes you inside the thoughts of the heroes like mickey mantle. mantle threatened to quit. he said, i'm taking you home. he said you can go back and work in the mines with me. he said, i thought i raised a man. you're nothing but a coward. >> when you read somebody's words, that's fine. but when you hear them speak and you hear mickey's oklahoma twang and his youthful exuberance when he's talking about the game i think it has more impact. >> reporter: many of those heard on the tapes are now gone. smokin' joe
. >> the main purpose would always be education. no matter how good they are, a small percentage are going to make it to the pros. and a small percentage of those are going to make it as stars. >> reporter: those are two of the 10,000 interviews spanning 25 years just acquired by the library of congress. the tapes from the national radio program "sports byline usa" are being converted to digital files to be shared with the public. >> i believe the earliest is from...
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oup oxford is about fundamental education. we often say that we don't exist to make money but we do have to make money to do the things that we exist to do. and that really doesn't form all of the work that we engage in. personally one aspect of what we do at oxford that i particularly enjoyed, and that is the kind of publishing that i think oxford does especially well and is specially important these days is to essentially take the work of scholars who often exist in fairly influenced environment speaking to members of their own discipline-based tribe and try to help them translate their work to a larger audience and that sometimes can be a real challenge. but it goes to the heart of what oxford should be doing which is not publishing works to very small groups of intellectuals, although that is a crucial part of what we do, but also trying to identify works that are broader input and trying to bring those works to people who are interested who did do not reside in the academy. so i think the subtitle of the session today is
oup oxford is about fundamental education. we often say that we don't exist to make money but we do have to make money to do the things that we exist to do. and that really doesn't form all of the work that we engage in. personally one aspect of what we do at oxford that i particularly enjoyed, and that is the kind of publishing that i think oxford does especially well and is specially important these days is to essentially take the work of scholars who often exist in fairly influenced...
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pleased to yield two minutes to the gentleman from california, the ranking member of the committee on education. >> the gentleman is recognized. >> i thank the gentlewoman for recognition. i rise in favor of the motion to commit i will be offering with mr. cliburn before the house later today so that we can take the small but very important step to provide the right of every american to vote. i was appalled in the past election by widespread reports across the country of voters forced to wait an hours-long line simply to exercise one of our most fundamental rights, the right to vote. even in some states with early voting, they were forced to choose between waiting for hours or missing work and taking care of their children to cast their vote, or giving up their right to vote altogether. some precincts with the miami, hundreds of voters stood in line for hours, past the closing time of the polls. even after president obama declared -- was declared the winner of the election. it offends our basic values that americans would be denied the right to vote because of last-minute illness or change in t
pleased to yield two minutes to the gentleman from california, the ranking member of the committee on education. >> the gentleman is recognized. >> i thank the gentlewoman for recognition. i rise in favor of the motion to commit i will be offering with mr. cliburn before the house later today so that we can take the small but very important step to provide the right of every american to vote. i was appalled in the past election by widespread reports across the country of voters...
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and cuts too deep or aimed # at the wrong program, she says, "hurt the nation in crucial areas like education, technology, science, and energy." what's on the table for cuts? no social security, no medicare, the major drivers of benefits, but are the drivers of debt and deficit. what's on the table for spending cuts? >> guest: okay. there's a lot of questions there. >> host: right. >> guest: first of all, you know, the major drivers of the current deficits are two things. tax cuts for the wealthy and wars in iraq and afghanistan. this has been well documented by economists. let's not pretend like grandmother is responsible for the deficits. she's not. i promise you. yeah, you know, what would define a spending cut, again, cutting the amount of money that would pay for prescription drugs. getting the same drugs for $130 billion cheaper by untying medicare and medicaid's hands and lay low them to negotiation. that's a cut to save money, impacting the big guy, not the little guy. you know, if we sub subsidize ie name of family farmers, agriculture corporations. we, warn in the campaign talk abou
and cuts too deep or aimed # at the wrong program, she says, "hurt the nation in crucial areas like education, technology, science, and energy." what's on the table for cuts? no social security, no medicare, the major drivers of benefits, but are the drivers of debt and deficit. what's on the table for spending cuts? >> guest: okay. there's a lot of questions there. >> host: right. >> guest: first of all, you know, the major drivers of the current deficits are two...
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educated no one else went up so much ire because of the environment he and offered. .. >> i watched shows, all suburban tv shows. oh, wait, "hawaii 5-0", "streets of san fransisco," you know, crime advocacy -- television shows. there was lucille ball, and the presence outside the light well of the kitchen dining. what did the kids -- what did the millenials watch? "friendsfriends," and "sex in te city." my complacency, living in the suburb and idolizing was replaced by longing, wanting something they did not have, and that's a reason why these people are so much more oriented towards cities. richard florida talks about how kids don't want cars anymore or don't want to own homes anymore because they are seen as burdens and limitations. as long as they are connected on the hand held, they want to have as much freedom as possible. they want to be able to bike, as you know, and they want to take transit so they don't need to use the car. they are moving to cities, but cities that offer them this lifestyle, not the cities that require them, as we say, to have the automobile as a device. what's
educated no one else went up so much ire because of the environment he and offered. .. >> i watched shows, all suburban tv shows. oh, wait, "hawaii 5-0", "streets of san fransisco," you know, crime advocacy -- television shows. there was lucille ball, and the presence outside the light well of the kitchen dining. what did the kids -- what did the millenials watch? "friendsfriends," and "sex in te city." my complacency, living in the suburb and...
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bill so today's heroes can get their education too. having chaired my advisory board he knows that our intelligence collect, analyze and depend on good intelligence and chuck recognizes that american leadership is indispensable in a dangerous world. i saw this in our travels together across the middle east. he understands that america stands strongest when we stand with allies and with friends. as a successful businessman, he also knows that even as we make tough fiscal choices, we have to do so wisely, guided by our strategy and keep the military the strongest fighting force the world has ever known. maybe most importantly, chuck knows that war is not an abstraction. he knows that sending young americans to fight and bleed in the dirt and mud, that's something we only do when it's absolutely necessary. my frame of reference, he has said, is geared towards the guy at the bottom who is doing the fighting and the dying. chuck, our troops will always know, just like sergeant hagel was there for his own brother, secretary hagel will be the
bill so today's heroes can get their education too. having chaired my advisory board he knows that our intelligence collect, analyze and depend on good intelligence and chuck recognizes that american leadership is indispensable in a dangerous world. i saw this in our travels together across the middle east. he understands that america stands strongest when we stand with allies and with friends. as a successful businessman, he also knows that even as we make tough fiscal choices, we have to do...
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legislation that would close the many loopholes in our background system, issues of mental health and education are part of this problem and need to be addressed as part of the effort that biden has taken. >> some supporters of the second amendment it's about freedom and gun control is not the answer. >> bad guys aren't stupid. they are just bad. they are going to figure out a way, they will figure out a way to get a firearm. >> weapons can be used to are protection. in georgia on friday, a mother at home with her twins, fired her revolver when an ex-convict broke in. he is worried about overreaching. >> i think you need to put everything on the table but what i hear from the administration that is way in extreme of what i think is necessary or what should be talked about. >> an associated press analysis showing there was a huge increase for gun sales and permits a at the end of 2012. in colorado following the aurora movie shooting and after sandy hook school shooting there was less interest in buying guns. other democrats say the time to act is now. >> the public will not allow the new normal
legislation that would close the many loopholes in our background system, issues of mental health and education are part of this problem and need to be addressed as part of the effort that biden has taken. >> some supporters of the second amendment it's about freedom and gun control is not the answer. >> bad guys aren't stupid. they are just bad. they are going to figure out a way, they will figure out a way to get a firearm. >> weapons can be used to are protection. in...
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education is the key to success. one said we have never left the country, i would like to point out there is no military presence in iraq right now. the answer to that question is we have left places completely. we did completely leave vietnam as well. host: your perspective as somebody who has been working on shoring up the hearts and minds of the afghan people, what do you see as the future of the u.s. role? caller: i think there will be a long-term presence both militarily, diplomatically, and socially as well. i think it will become an exchange of educational -- it will have to be between the two countries. right now there is a 25% literacy rate across the country. if it ever was to stand on its own two feet, we will have to commit ourselves to educating their countries so that they can be able to stand for themselves. that is really the bottom line. iraq has a 75% 80% literacy rate. they are able to move from the bottom up. in afghanistan you do not have that situation. there is a generational effected that need
education is the key to success. one said we have never left the country, i would like to point out there is no military presence in iraq right now. the answer to that question is we have left places completely. we did completely leave vietnam as well. host: your perspective as somebody who has been working on shoring up the hearts and minds of the afghan people, what do you see as the future of the u.s. role? caller: i think there will be a long-term presence both militarily, diplomatically,...
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we have journalism as entertainment and education. on the left is the new jersey gazette where the right two columns dedicated to the reestablishment of the continental army. it detail the speck specs of the infantry. on the left a column that indicates the mathematical theory. on the right, terrorist there's journal where the entire front page is dedicated to news of the surrender of cornwallis. advertising is also something that struck me. in the sense that there are a lot of advertisements for run away slaves or servanteds for sales or soldiers. david is an advocate for primary sources and the general public and students reading primary sources. what he says is that these soldier advertisement newspapers where we get a lot of information where the unit enormous look like. they are describing the soldiers that have -- another interesting advertisement in that struck know in the january 20th, 17 1776th. we have thomas paine's common sense one of the first advertisement for common sense. there it is. what is interesting to me about th
we have journalism as entertainment and education. on the left is the new jersey gazette where the right two columns dedicated to the reestablishment of the continental army. it detail the speck specs of the infantry. on the left a column that indicates the mathematical theory. on the right, terrorist there's journal where the entire front page is dedicated to news of the surrender of cornwallis. advertising is also something that struck me. in the sense that there are a lot of advertisements...
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after sharply criticizing their ban on female education. really heart warming to see her make great progress. let's take a look. holding the hand of a nurse, she made her own way out of the hospital where she has been treated for her traumatic injuries. she managed to wave at staff as she was discharged. she is a strong young woman and worked hard with the people caring for her to make excellent progress in her recovery. doctors say she may benefit from being with her family, but will need to be readmitted for reconstructively surgery in several weeks. this is far from complete. from the early age of 11, she has been an outspoken campaigner for female education in her native region of pakistan. criticizing the taliban who banned schooling for girls. she was shot in the head and neck and october after her school bus was stopped by taliban gunmen who demand the other children identify her. it provoked calls for a crack down on militants. she was evacuated to britain for medical treatment and an international symbol of courage. hundreds of tho
after sharply criticizing their ban on female education. really heart warming to see her make great progress. let's take a look. holding the hand of a nurse, she made her own way out of the hospital where she has been treated for her traumatic injuries. she managed to wave at staff as she was discharged. she is a strong young woman and worked hard with the people caring for her to make excellent progress in her recovery. doctors say she may benefit from being with her family, but will need to...
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educating our children, shielding them from the horrors of gun violence. these are things we must do. in this new year, i will fight as hard as i know how to get them done. happy new year, everybody. >> i am congressman dave camp. let me be candid. and anderson and the frustration so many americans have with washington right now -- i understand the frustration some americans have with washington right now. it is time for us to stand up and say, enough is enough. that is why the republicans in congress took critical action this week to protect hard- working taxpayers for massive tax hikes. americans are paying more for gas, more for groceries, and more for health care. the last thing they need is to pay more for washington. that is why we made sure that the temporary tax cuts passed a decade ago were made permanent. now we can look forward. speaker boehner has said the american people reelected a republican majority. we will use it in 2013 to hold the president accountable for the balanced approach to promise to cure it that means cutting wasteful spending,
educating our children, shielding them from the horrors of gun violence. these are things we must do. in this new year, i will fight as hard as i know how to get them done. happy new year, everybody. >> i am congressman dave camp. let me be candid. and anderson and the frustration so many americans have with washington right now -- i understand the frustration some americans have with washington right now. it is time for us to stand up and say, enough is enough. that is why the...
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president obama asked for the background check after the mass shooting of 20 students and six educators in newtown, connecticut, last month. biden met with the nra. the group opposes gun control efforts. vice president buy den will meet with representatives of the -- biden will meet with the representatives of the video game association friday. >> the nra released a statement saying, "we are disappointed with how little this meeting when to do with keeping our children safe and how much it had to do with an agenda to attack the second amountment." >>> president obama named jack lew for budget secretary. some republicans are skeptical say the lew was less than honest about president obama's budget and its effects on the nation's debt. >>> the district is joining 18 states that have approved medical marijuana. in march those identified by the department of health will be able to buy up to 2 ounces of pot a month. here's fox 5's beth parker with our first glimpse into one of the dispensaries. >> reporter: it looks like a typical high end office, but you'll notice a lot of cameras around he
president obama asked for the background check after the mass shooting of 20 students and six educators in newtown, connecticut, last month. biden met with the nra. the group opposes gun control efforts. vice president buy den will meet with representatives of the -- biden will meet with the representatives of the video game association friday. >> the nra released a statement saying, "we are disappointed with how little this meeting when to do with keeping our children safe and how...
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the education has gone higher. the economic situation is building every day. host: let me get your take on this tweet from one of our viewers. what is your take on karzai and his government? caller: people think that karzai is not a great president. but i also have my personal viewi do not know him personally. he is now my brother or anything, but he has done so much for the afghan country and for the afghans. many people cannot see the truth. afghanistan is not an easy country to deal with. the afghans, they were raised wild card they have been in the war not just for 35 years. people have been using the word of 35 years. that is not what i have been thinking of. afghanistan has been at war for centuries. it is really hard for one person to control the whole country in 10 years. he has done so much. people are trying to close their eyes from reality. i would say that i am strongly against those people. karzai has done so much for the people and so much for his country. i really admire his administration -- maybe not his administration, but his personal though
the education has gone higher. the economic situation is building every day. host: let me get your take on this tweet from one of our viewers. what is your take on karzai and his government? caller: people think that karzai is not a great president. but i also have my personal viewi do not know him personally. he is now my brother or anything, but he has done so much for the afghan country and for the afghans. many people cannot see the truth. afghanistan is not an easy country to deal with....
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and with box tops for education on every box, it helps you help your school. so you're doing good, just by making dinner. hamburger helper. available at walmart. >> a new fallout in a smalltown criminal case grabbing national attention. it involves an ohio student caught on video joking about an alleged rape victim. a 16-year-old girl said to have been assaulted at a couple of different parties while apparently drugged or passed out drunk. if you have not seen it, here are some of his remarks, this is not the alleged rapist, it is someone who appears to have found the alleged rape very amusing and we have to warn you, this is offensive. (inaudible) just saying, she wakes up, i don't think so 'cause she's dead. >> i'm not-- >> if she wakes up, i don't think so 'cause she's dead. >> she's deader than andrew reid's son. >> and (inaudible) and deader than-- wow. >> what is wrong with you? she's deader than oj's wife. (laughter) she's deader than caylee antho anthony. (inaudible). >> right now, they're trying to help a dead girl. that's like trying to help wood tur
and with box tops for education on every box, it helps you help your school. so you're doing good, just by making dinner. hamburger helper. available at walmart. >> a new fallout in a smalltown criminal case grabbing national attention. it involves an ohio student caught on video joking about an alleged rape victim. a 16-year-old girl said to have been assaulted at a couple of different parties while apparently drugged or passed out drunk. if you have not seen it, here are some of his...
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which have included, as you mentioned, law enforcement, the medical and mental and health communities, educators and gun safety advocates among others and here is what he's talking about. here he is. >> there's a surprising, so far, a surprising recurrence of suggestions that we have universal background checks. not just close the gun show loophole, but total universal background checks, including private sales. there's also a good deal of talk about gun safety and what responsibility goes along with gun ownership. i have never quite heard as much talk about the need to do something about high capacity magazines as i have heard spontaneously from every group that we've met with so far. >> governor malloy, he's speaking your language there it sounds like. >> well, he is. in fact, i spent about 45 minutes on the phone with the vice president and a few other governors yesterday, and i don't want to go into the details of it, although some of the details you have just played are what he's talking about. there is more agreement on this amongst americans. when you said you want gun control, it gets co
which have included, as you mentioned, law enforcement, the medical and mental and health communities, educators and gun safety advocates among others and here is what he's talking about. here he is. >> there's a surprising, so far, a surprising recurrence of suggestions that we have universal background checks. not just close the gun show loophole, but total universal background checks, including private sales. there's also a good deal of talk about gun safety and what responsibility...
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does it educate that half of the population. does it give them opportunity. when it does, you unleash the power of everyone, not just some. and i think there was great wisdom in afghanistan ratifying a constitution at that recognized that. that should be part of the legacy of the last ten years. okay. thank you very much, everybody. everybody. >> . >> the conflict in afghanistan began 11 years, 3 months and 4 days ago, and you heard president obama saying now our objective in afghanistan has been reached, al-qaeda has suffered devastating blows. we have dismantled them and we have come very close to achieving our central goal, at a different point he said we have achieved the goal. we have 66,000 troops there now and come home at a steady pace and the president says a responsible drawdown and he will announce steps in the coming months regarding how that drawdown go, but the president saying beginning this spring, our troops will take on more of a supportive role in afghanistan and president hamid karzai of afghanistan striking somewhat of a conciliatory tone
does it educate that half of the population. does it give them opportunity. when it does, you unleash the power of everyone, not just some. and i think there was great wisdom in afghanistan ratifying a constitution at that recognized that. that should be part of the legacy of the last ten years. okay. thank you very much, everybody. everybody. >> . >> the conflict in afghanistan began 11 years, 3 months and 4 days ago, and you heard president obama saying now our objective in...